The Citizen (Gauteng)

Vinales breaks his win drought

AUSSIE MOTOGP: MARQUEZ MISHAP LETS IN ITALIAN

- Phillip Island

South Africa’s Brad Binder hurtles to his third win in Moto2.

Maverick Vinales powered to a dominant victory at the Australian MotoGP yesterday as newly crowned world champion Marc Marquez was dramatical­ly forced out after a frightenin­g high-speed collision.

The Spanish rider, who started second and took the lead after Marquez retired, scored his first win of the year to break Yamaha’s 25-race win drought, taking the chequered flag ahead of Andrea Iannone on a Suzuki.

Ducati rider Andrea Dovizioso was third, strengthen­ing his bid to finish runner-up in the world championsh­ip as his nearest rival, Valentino Rossi, could only manage sixth.

“It feels amazing,” said Vinales. “I didn’t think I could win, but the bike was perfect.”

“This track suits me really well and maybe that’s why I could give a little bit more.

“The season has been difficult, I needed that win, Yamaha need that win to give us the motivation for next year,” he added.

While he celebrated, there was disappoint­ment for Honda hotshot Marquez, who sealed his fifth world title in motorcycli­ng’s premier class in Japan a week ago.

While he won at Phillip Island in 2015 and 2017, he also has the bizarre record now of failing to finish on three occasions after clinching the world title in Japan (2014, 2016 and 2018).

He was lucky to escape injury after Yamaha’s Johann Zarco shunted him on lap six as they were screaming down the track at 250km/h.

The Frenchman skidded off through the gravel, but gave a thumbs-up to show he was unhurt.

Marquez managed to stay on his bike but his back seat was mangled and his suspension appeared damaged, forcing him to call it a day.

It was his first non-finish of the season, having won the last three races, but he refused to blame Zarco.

“I feel very lucky. I will not complain because it was a racing incident,” he said in the pits.

Spain’s Albert Arenas won a fierce Moto3 battle on a KTM bike that saw a spate of ugly crashes and several riders taken to the medical centre for check-ups.

Another KTM rider, South Africa’s Brad Binder, took out the Moto2 crown for his third win of the year. –

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? LOCAL IS LEKKER. South Africa’s Brad Binder celebrates with his trophy after winning the Australian Grand Prix Moto2 race at Phillip Island yesterday.
Picture: AFP LOCAL IS LEKKER. South Africa’s Brad Binder celebrates with his trophy after winning the Australian Grand Prix Moto2 race at Phillip Island yesterday.

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